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Rauner wants state’s top court to decide AFSCME dispute

Roberta Lynch, the executive director of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31, speaks at a news conference last month in Springfield, File Photo. (Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register via AP)

SPRINGFIELD — Gov. Bruce Rauner has taken his confrontation with the state’s largest public-employee union to the Supreme Court.

The Republican announced Friday that his office has asked the high court to uphold a labor board ruling in his favor. That ruling last fall allowed Rauner to impose his preferred contract conditions on 38,000 members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31.

But an appellate court put the brakes on Rauner two weeks ago. It prohibited Rauner’s action until it could determine whether the labor board ruling is appropriate.

AFSCME has been without a contract since June 2015. Negotiations dating to early 2015 have been unsuccessful and Rauner’s team quit negotiating a year ago.